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California breast cancer screening bill vetoed | How Facebook can help with critical care ultrasound education

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California breast cancer screening bill vetoed | How Facebook can help with critical care ultrasound education
Friday, October 5, 2018
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Etta Pisano named ACR’s new chief research officer

Etta Pisano, MD, has been named chief research officer of the American College of Radiology (ACR). She is the first woman to hold this position for the ACR.
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Etta Pisano named ACR’s new chief research officer

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Etta Pisano, MD, has been named chief research officer of the American College of Radiology (ACR). She is the first woman to hold this position for the ACR.
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California’s breast and ovarian cancer screening bill vetoed due to financial concerns

California Gov. Jerry Brown has vetoed the state’s breast and ovarian cancer screening legislation, AB 2342.
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California’s breast and ovarian cancer screening bill vetoed due to financial concerns

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California Gov. Jerry Brown has vetoed the state’s breast and ovarian cancer screening legislation, AB 2342.
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‘Significant variability’ found in radiologists’ BI-RADS category 3 usage rates

Radiologists are inconsistent with their usage of the American College of Radiology’s Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) category 3, according to new research published in Academic Radiology.
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‘Significant variability’ found in radiologists’ BI-RADS category 3 usage rates

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Radiologists are inconsistent with their usage of the American College of Radiology’s Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) category 3, according to new research published in Academic Radiology.
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Facebook could help with critical care ultrasound education

Facebook may be a viable method for implementing a critical care ultrasound curriculum, according to research to be presented at CHEST 2018, the annual meeting for the American College of Chest Physicians.
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Facebook could help with critical care ultrasound education

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Facebook may be a viable method for implementing a critical care ultrasound curriculum, according to research to be presented at CHEST 2018, the annual meeting for the American College of Chest Physicians.
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Meta-analysis confirms association between eating processed meat and a higher breast cancer risk

A higher consumption of processed meat—foods such as bacon, sausage and salami—is associated with a higher risk of breast cancer, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of research published in the International Journal of Cancer.
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Meta-analysis confirms association between eating processed meat and a higher breast cancer risk

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A higher consumption of processed meat—foods such as bacon, sausage and salami—is associated with a higher risk of breast cancer, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of research published in the International Journal of Cancer.
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Diagnostic imaging facility operator indicted for $284M in fraud

Sam Sarkis Solakyan, the owner and operator of diagnostic imaging facilities across California, was arrested on Sept. 26 for fraud—including conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud and health care fraud.
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Diagnostic imaging facility operator indicted for $284M in fraud

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Sam Sarkis Solakyan, the owner and operator of diagnostic imaging facilities across California, was arrested on Sept. 26 for fraud—including conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud and health care fraud.
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FDA: Florida radiologist’s mammograms have ‘serious image quality deficiencies’

Patients were unable to get their imaging records—including mammograms—from Deerfield Beach, Florida-based imaging center Radiology Express when the practice’s doors closed late last year. Owner and radiologist Kaya Colak, MD, said his business couldn’t pay its bills, so his employees quit.
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FDA: Florida radiologist’s mammograms have ‘serious image quality deficiencies’

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Patients were unable to get their imaging records—including mammograms—from Deerfield Beach, Florida-based imaging center Radiology Express when the practice’s doors closed late last year. Owner and radiologist Kaya Colak, MD, said his business couldn’t pay its bills, so his employees quit.
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California hospital introduces new 3D breast imaging systems

The Jean McLaughlin Women’s Center at Palomar Medical Center in Poway, part of Palomar Health in California, recently unveiled two new 3D breast imaging system and one new breast biopsy system in an effort to “significantly improve” women’s health.
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California hospital introduces new 3D breast imaging systems

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The Jean McLaughlin Women’s Center at Palomar Medical Center in Poway, part of Palomar Health in California, recently unveiled two new 3D breast imaging system and one new breast biopsy system in an effort to “significantly improve” women’s health.
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